What appear to be miners, are in open-air railroad cars, being pulled across a wooden trestle bridge by a small locomotive. The bridge spans a body of water - possibly a river.
Title from caption. Photograph of Alaska Railroad Engine #1. The Alaska Railroad Depot in Fairbanks can be seen at the right and the International Hotel at the left.
Title from caption. Photograph shows a railroad locomotive under a small bridge in a gravel pit. Men and horses are standing about. Caption also reads: "No. 95, A. J. Johnson, Official Photographer A.E.C."
Title from caption. Photograph shows men standing on railroad locomotive on railroad bridge during construction at mile 462.7 in Fairbanks District, Alaska. Caption also reads: "No. 106, A. J. Johnson, Official Photographer A.E.C."
Title from caption. Photograph shows men working near the locomotive crane at the assembling yard in Nenana, Alaska on June 29th, 1917.. Caption reads: "No. 55. A. J. Johnson, Official photographer, A. E. C.".
Title from finding aid. Photograph shows what appears to be a railroad bridge over a gorge. The locomotive of a train can just be made out on the right side of the picture. Caption from finding aid reads "Trail bridge". Location is unknown.
Title from front. View of first Alaska Railroad engine sitting next to the tracks surrounded by a chain barricade near the Fairbanks, Alaska train depot. Cars, buildings, and a woman walking by can be seen in the background. On engine: "ARR1." Sign...